The Carolina Panthers signed running back Miles Sanders to a four-year, $25.4 million deal last offseason with the hope of solidifying their backfield.
The 1,900-yard Rashaad Penny signing may hint at a possible trade for current running back Miles Sanders this offseason. According to a source, the Panthers may move on from Sanders after signing Penny to a contract.
Carolina underwent a near complete overhaul of the offensive side of the ball this offseason and by doing so, it put a couple of Panthers in danger of losing their jobs.
Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 5/7/24. Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... Cowboys could target Panthers RB Miles Sanders for a trade - Blogging The Boys Granted, trading for Sanders would be a significant shift from Dallas’ handling of the position so far this year.
The numbers game may have just caught up to Miles Sanders, and it almost has nothing to do with the three years and $22.8 million left on his contract.
Former Pro Bowler and Carolina Panthers running back, Miles Sanders may land with NFC contender Dallas Cowboys in a trade this offseason. The Cowboys are adding new blood to their running back group but they may look to trade for a “big dog” to take over as starter.
Do you think the Cowboys will add any other veterans before they get to training camp? A year ago, running back Miles Sanders left the Philadelphia Eagles to be the new starter in Carolina.
The Panthers have a new top running back in town, which could mean that Miles Sanders is on the trade block. Originally signed to a four-year, $25 million contract, the former Eagle had a season to forget during his first year in Carolina.
The Carolina Panthers didn't do running back Miles Sanders any favors during the 2024 NFL Draft. In the second round, Carolina selected Texas running
After what their teams did in the draft, a roster spot is no longer a guarantee
The Panthers made Jonathon Brooks the first running back off the board in the 2024 draft, casting doubt over the role of Miles Sanders.
Has the running back room inside Bank of America Stadium grown too crowded for Miles Sanders? One very important decision-maker doesn’t seem to believe so.
While Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins shouldn't worry about losing his starting role anytime soon, these four players' seats are starting to heat up.
Miles Sanders landed the biggest contract of any free agent running back last offseason, but it turned out to be a massive disappointment for the Carolina Panthers.
With a team that sits 1-7 at the midpoint of the season, there are several disappointments to speak of. But none ring louder than running back Miles Sanders, who, against the Indianapolis Colts, claimed six carries for 39 yards in a 27-13 Carolina Panthers loss. Sanders signed with the Panthers on a four-year, $25.4 million contract.
The Carolina Panthers had the home crowd turn on them during Sunday’s loss against the Minnesota Vikings. The 21-13 drubbing was the Panthers’ fourth loss of the year and resulted in the emergence of the boobirds in Bank of America.
The Panthers are off to a brutal start to the season, and some home fans were vocal in expressing their dissatisfaction during Sunday’s loss to the Vikings. Miles Sanders was not happy about that.
The Panthers’ investment in Miles Sanders was one of a small number of lengthy commitments made at the running back position this offseason.
For the running backs who hit the open market this offseason, no one got more money than Miles Sanders, the 2022 Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl back who was pushed out of the nest and into the arms of running backs coach Duce Staley for a reunion with the Carolina Panthers.
Sanders may be correct, but there is no sign teams will change how they view running backs at any point in the foreseeable future.
Few could blame Sanders for the frustration he felt when he had just seven carries for 16 yards in Philly’s 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.
One of the few running backs able to land a relatively lucrative multi-year pact during this season’s free agency was Miles Sanders. The new Panthers lead back is in line for a significant workload, which will mark a difference compared to his time with the Eagles.
The new Panthers running back made some interesting comments to reporters this week. More specifically, Sanders said he was disappointed in his usage by the Eagles, his former team, during Super Bowl LVII.
The Carolina Panthers' signing of former Eagles RB Miles Sanders perplexed multiple members of the NFL media.
The 25-year-old was arguably the top option in this year’s free agent class, one which included a bevy of noteworthy options at the position even after three of them received the franchise tag.
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